Friday, May 9, 2014

L. Frank Baum’s characters of Betsy Bobbin and her
mule Hank in The Tik-Tok Man of Oz are
variations on Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto, who originally appeared in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Betsy from
Oklahoma is simply Dorothy from Kansas with a new name and place of origin.

Hank by John R. Neill, 1914

Betsy’s genesis as Dorothy is most apparent in the
storm at sea that starts Betsy on her way to Oz in Tik-Tok Man. Baum based this storm at sea on the one that sends
Dorothy on her second Oz adventure in the book Ozma of Oz.In the 1909 version of the stage script Betsy’s last
name is Baker, but when the show reached the stage in 1913, she had attained
her official last name of Bobbin—perhaps because she enters the story bobbin’
upon the waves.It’s easy to see that Betsy is actually Dorothy in a
different guise. But how in the world did Toto the dog become Hank the Mule? To
understand the answer, you’ll need a little history.

Betsy and Hank, 1913

Soon after Baum’s first Oz book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was
published in 1900, he set about turning it into a stage musical. The Wizard of Oz opened on Broadway in
January 1903, directed by Julian Mitchell of later Follies fame, and produced by Fred Hamlin. The pantomime animal
role of a cow was easier than that of a little black dog for an actor to play,
so Toto was cut from the play and Imogene, Dorothy’s pet cow, was introduced. In
the Broadway show Imogene accompanied Dorothy from Kansas to Oz. The cow’s
antics of repeatedly trying to eat the Scarecrow’s straw evidently set the audience
roaring with laughter.

Imogene, the Scarecrow, and Dorothy on Broadway, 1903

Ten years later in 1913 The Tik-Tok Man of Oz was one of Baum’s many attempts to repeat
the success of the Broadway Wizard of Oz.
The reviews of Tik-Tok Man in the
Chicago newspapers in particular pointed out the glaring parallels between the
two shows. Hank the Mule, as the pantomime animal role, was merely one more of those
parallels.So that’s how a dog became a mule. There was an
intermediate step in between—a pet cow named Imogene.